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There is a fight that Manny Pacquiao is determined to win and it’s not being waged inside the ring.

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Burstein and Davidson willl also interview witnesses in relation to Pacquiao’s case. Davidson told The Star a jury, not federal judge Loretta Preska, will decide the case.
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Ironically, Pacquiao has not beaten either Morales or Marquez and he stopped Barrera in the 11th round of a Las Vegas brawl in November 2003. Pacquiao lost to Morales on a unanimous decision and drew with Marquez.
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Pacquiao told The Star yesterday he expects to be away only three days. He will be accompanied by General Santos City townmate and prominent businessman Clem Asencio.
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Pacquiao will be accompanied by US lawyer Keith Davidson and his Los Angeles-based Filipino assistant Joseph Ramos on the flight.
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Burstein and Davidson willl also interview witnesses in relation to Pacquiao’s case. Davidson told The Star a jury, not federal judge Loretta Preska, will decide the case.
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Ironically, Pacquiao has not beaten either Morales or Marquez and he stopped Barrera in the 11th round of a Las Vegas brawl in November 2003. Pacquiao lost to Morales on a unanimous decision and drew with Marquez.
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Pacquiao told The Star yesterday he expects to be away only three days. He will be accompanied by General Santos City townmate and prominent businessman Clem Asencio.
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